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Auburn - COMP - 7370
L. Sweeney. k-anonymity: a model for protecting privacy. International Journal on Uncertainty,Fuzziness and Knowledge-based Systems, 10 (5), 2002; 557-570.k-ANONYMITY: A MODEL FOR PROTECTING PRIVACY1LATANYA SWEENEYSchool of Computer Science, Carnegie
Auburn - COMP - 7370
Generalizing Data to Provide Anonymity when Disclosing InformationExtended AbstractPierangela SamaratiComputer Science LaboratorySRI InternationalMenlo Park, CA 94025, USAsamarati@csl.sri.comLatanya SweeneyLaboratory for Computer ScienceMassachus
Auburn - COMP - 7370
COMP 7370Advanced Computer and Network SecurityDr. Xiao QinAuburn Universityhttp:/www.eng.auburn.edu/~xqinxqin@auburn.eduCOMP 7370, Auburn UniversitySlide 01-1Introduce YourselvesNameM.S. or Ph.D. studentYour research interestsYour ongoing res
Auburn - COMP - 7370
COMP7370 Advanced Computer and Network SecurityCold Boot Attacks on Encryption KeysA memory remanence attack aims to obtain memory images and recover cryptographickeys from DRAM after a reset or moving the DRAM to another system.1. Motivation: How to
Auburn - COMP - 7370
COMP 7370Advanced Computer and Network SecurityLec02aDRAM Remanence EffectsDr. Xiao QinAuburn Universityhttp:/www.eng.auburn.edu/~xqinxqin@auburn.eduSpring, 20111Decay at operating temperature2Decay at operating temperature3Decay at operatin
Auburn - COMP - 7370
COMP7370 Advanced Computer and Network SecurityCold Boot Attacks on Encryption Keys (2)Topics: Imaging Residual MemoryKey reconstructionIdentifying keys in memoryTopic 1: Imaging Residual Memory1. Memory Wiping Can wiping memory at POST (Power-On S
Auburn - COMP - 7370
COMP 7370Advanced Computer and Network SecurityImaging residual memoryKey reconstructionIdentifying keys in memoryDr. Xiao QinAuburn Universityhttp:/www.eng.auburn.edu/~xqinxqin@auburn.eduSpring, 20111Optimal decoding is 0 if more than nr ofth
Auburn - COMP - 7370
COMP7370 Advanced Computer and Network SecurityCold Boot Attacks on Encryption Keys (3)Topics:1. Identifying keys in memory2. Attacking encrypted disks3. CountermeasuresTopic 1: Identifying keys in memory Question: How will you identify keys in RAM
Auburn - COMP - 7370
COMP7370 Advanced Computer and Network SecurityCold Boot Attacks on Encryption Keys (4)Topics:1. NSF CCLI-TUES11 Conference2. Homework 1, Question 13. CountermeasuresTopic 1: CCLI-TUES11 Conf. About CS conferences/workshop CCLI-TUES11 -> Conf. in
Auburn - COMP - 7370
COMP7370 Advanced Computer and Network SecurityCloudAV: N-Version Antivirus in the Network Cloud (1)Topics:1. Research Tip: How to choose a research topic?2. Security of cloud computingAnnouncement: Homework 1 is due by tonight at 11:55pm.Topic 1: R
Auburn - COMP - 7370
COMP7370 Advanced Computer and Network SecurityTopics:1. Comments on Homework 12. Introduction to Project 1Announcement: Project 1 is due at 11:55pm on March 1st.Topic 1: Comments on Homework 1 No new findings. See slide 2o derived from Table 1 and
Auburn - COMP - 7370
COMP 7370Advanced Computer and Network SecurityComments on Homework 1Dr. Xiao QinAuburn Universityhttp:/www.eng.auburn.edu/~xqinxqin@auburn.eduSpring, 20111No New Findings2Uncomparable items3Good presentation?4Better presentation?5Highlig
Auburn - COMP - 7370
COMP7370 Advanced Computer and Network SecurityCloudAV: N-Version Antivirus in the Network Cloud (2)Topics:1. Software as a service (SaaS)2. Security as a ServiceTopic 1: Software as a service (SaaS) Can you give some examples?o Hotmail.o Google d
Auburn - COMP - 7370
COMP7370 Advanced Computer and Network SecurityCloudAV: N-Version Antivirus in the Network Cloud (3)Topics:1. Motivations2. Basic IdeasTopic 1: Motivations (Limitations) Antivirus softwareo Malicious/unwanted softwareo $10 billion dollars (2008)o
Auburn - COMP - 7370
COMP 7370Advanced Computer and Network SecurityCloudAV: N-Version Antivirus inthe Network CloudDr. Xiao QinAuburn Universityhttp:/www.eng.auburn.edu/~xqinxqin@auburn.eduSpring, 20111Vulnerability Window2Vulnerability Window (cont.)3Antivirus
Auburn - COMP - 7370
COMP7370 Advanced Computer and Network SecurityAnnouncement: midterm exam March 3rd, 2011.CloudAV: N-Version Antivirus in the Network Cloud (4)Topics:1. Architecture and Design Issues2. Evaluation (not covered, next time)Topic 1: Architecture Basic
Auburn - COMP - 7370
COMP 7370Advanced Computer and Network SecurityCloudAV: N-Version Antivirus inthe Network CloudDr. Xiao QinAuburn Universityhttp:/www.eng.auburn.edu/~xqinxqin@auburn.eduSpring, 20111Implementation2Dashboard3Executable Launches4Executable L
Auburn - COMP - 7370
COMP 7370Advanced Computer and Network SecurityComments on Project 1Dr. Xiao QinAuburn Universityhttp:/www.eng.auburn.edu/~xqinxqin@auburn.eduSpring, 2011123456Good Scripts Well document Readability is good Considers many cases7The Best
Auburn - COMP - 7370
COMP7370 Advanced Computer and Network SecurityGeneralizing Data to Provide Anonymity when Disclosing Information (1)Topics:1. Problem descriptiona. How to formally define a problem?Topic 1: Problem Description Motivation:o Protect individual-speci
Auburn - COMP - 7370
COMP 7370Advanced Computer and Network SecurityGeneralizing Data to ProvideAnonymity when Disclosing Information- MotivationDr. Xiao QinAuburn Universityhttp:/www.eng.auburn.edu/~xqinxqin@auburn.eduSpring, 20111Motivational Example Re-identify
Auburn - COMP - 7370
COMP7370 Advanced Computer and Network SecurityGeneralizing Data to Provide Anonymity when Disclosing Information (2)Comments on homework 2.Topics:1. Problem descriptiona. How to define a term formally?Review: Problem Description Motivation:o Prot
Auburn - COMP - 7370
COMP 7370Advanced Computer and Network SecurityGeneralizing Data to ProvideAnonymity when Disclosing InformationDr. Xiao QinAuburn Universityhttp:/www.eng.auburn.edu/~xqinxqin@auburn.eduSpring, 20111ReviewDB:Private dataOther dataRemovePriv
Auburn - COMP - 7370
COMP7370 Advanced Computer and Network SecurityGeneralizing Data to Provide Anonymity when Disclosing Information (3)Comments on homework 2.Review: K-anonymityT[Q1]: T[ethnicity] : each sequence; 2 sequences; both 5 black and 6 Caucasian >= k (sayk i
Auburn - COMP - 7370
COMP 7370Advanced Computer and Network SecurityGeneralizing Data to ProvideAnonymity when Disclosing Information- K-anonymityDr. Xiao QinAuburn Universityhttp:/www.eng.auburn.edu/~xqinxqin@auburn.eduSpring, 20111K-anonymityIf each quasi-identi
Auburn - COMP - 7370
COMP7370 Advanced Computer and Network SecurityGeneralizing Data to Provide Anonymity when Disclosing Information (4)Topics:1. Time management2. Domain generalization hierarchyTopic 1: Time management Emailso Google: How to Read 100 Emails, Fasto
Auburn - COMP - 7370
COMP 7370Advanced Computer and Network SecurityGeneralizing Data to ProvideAnonymity when Disclosing Information- K-anonymityDr. Xiao QinAuburn Universityhttp:/www.eng.auburn.edu/~xqinxqin@auburn.eduSpring, 20111K-minimal generalization2K-min
Auburn - COMP - 7370
COMP 7370Advanced Computer and Network SecurityThe MinGen AlgorithmDr. Xiao QinAuburn Universityhttp:/www.eng.auburn.edu/~xqinxqin@auburn.eduSpring, 20111Step 1: PT vs. PT[QI]vs.2Step 2: history <- [d_1, d_n]Use subscripts to represent genera
Auburn - COMP - 7370
COMP 7370Advanced Computer and Network SecurityThe VectorCover Algorithm (2)Dr. Xiao QinAuburn Universityhttp:/www.eng.auburn.edu/~xqinxqin@auburn.eduSpring, 20111Minimal Distance Vectors2The Outlier Set and All Set Outliers: Tuples which have
Auburn - COMP - 7370
COMP 7370Advanced Computer and Network SecurityThe VectorCover Algorithm (2)Dr. Xiao QinAuburn Universityhttp:/www.eng.auburn.edu/~xqinxqin@auburn.eduSpring, 20111Minimal Distance Vectors2The Outlier Set and All Set Outliers: Tuples which have
Auburn - COMP - 7370
COMP7370 Advanced Computer and Network SecurityGeneralizing Data to Provide Anonymity when Disclosing Information (5)Topics:1. Introduction2. ArchitectureTopic 1: Introduction Why we should read this paper?o Citation rate: 2164 (4/19/2011)o http:/
Auburn - COMP - 7370
COMP7370 Advanced Computer and Network SecurityFreenet: A Distributed Anonymous Information Storage and Retrieval System (2)Topics:1. ArchitectureTopic 1: Architecture Big pictureo Cooperative distributed file systemo Each node local datastoreo Lo
Auburn - COMP - 7370
COMP7370 Advanced Computer and Network SecurityFreenet: A Distributed Anonymous Information Storage and Retrieval System (3)Topics:1.2.3.4.Retrieve DataStore filesManage filesSecurity issuesRetrieve datao Need binary file keys to retrieve file
Auburn - COMP - 7370
2/10/2008Cloud Computing - Evaluating SecurityIT ProfessionalsDevelopersSolutionseBook LibraryWebopediaS earch.New sBlogsFebruary 10, 2011CIO UpdateForum sCareers/StaffingHot topics :CIO InsightsLoginRegisterCIOUpdate.comTechnology Tren
DeVry Columbus - KELLER - IS517
Name: _Arnold Ruzvidzo_ Date submitted: _IS582 Week 3 Out-of-class AssignmentFor this assignment, please email your response as an attachment by Friday, Nov. 18.1. Give an example of an entity with subtypes.in your text on p.156.Hint: use something d
DeVry Columbus - KELLER - IS517
IS582 Week 5 Out-of-class AssignmentAs noted in class, I stress the importance of using your own words. Quotes are fine, but alsomake sure to explain in your own words. On this assignment, please answer the first twoquestions and at least one of the re
Butler Community College - HIST - 2301
Texas History study guide1. annexation - the formal joining of one political region to another; many Texansdesired to see this occur by the United States2. revenues - government income3. Treaty of Tehuacana Creeek - peace and trade agreement signed in
Butler Community College - HIST - 2301
Timeline3500 BCE: Mesopotamia, the world's first civilization, developed in Sumer, nowsoutheastern Iraq.633 CE: Syria and Iraq are conquered by Muslims680: Mayyad caliph troops murdered Husayn, Shiites successor to the caliphate. Thistriggered the S
Butler Community College - HIST - 2302
1.Backcountry: a colonial region that ran along the Appalachian Mountains.2.Boston Massacre: The first bloodshed of the Amercan Revolution, as British guardsat the Boston Customs House opened fire on a crowd killing five Americans3.Boston Tea Party:
Butler Community College - HIST - 2302
The main terms of the Treaty of Versailles were:War Guilt Clause - Germany should accept the blame for starting World War OneReparations - Germany had to pay 6,600 million for the damage caused by thewarDisarmament - Germany was only allowed to have a
Butler Community College - HIST - 1301
World War 2 IntroWorld War II killed more people, involved more nations, and cost more moneythan any other war in history. Altogether, 70 million people served in the armed forcesduring the war and 17 million combatants died. Civilian deaths were ever
Butler Community College - BIOL - 2302
Defense AdaptationsCryptic coloration: Camouflage that makes prey difficult to spotAposematic coloration: Bright, warning coloration exhibited byanimals with effective chemical or physical defensesBatesian mimicry: a harmless species looks like a spe
Butler Community College - BIOL - 2302
Community EcologyCommunity: A group of populations of different species living closeenough to interactInterspecific interactions: A relationship between individuals of twoor more species in a community; include competition, predation,herbivory, and
Butler Community College - BIOL - 2302
Limits on Food Chain Length usually only a few links long Twomain hypotheses: Energetic hypothesis: the length of a food chain is limited by theinefficiency of energy transfer along the chain; food chain shouldbe longer in habitats of higher photosynt
Butler Community College - RHET - 1302
Commercial fiction: Fiction written to meet the taste of a wide popular audience and relyingusually on tested formulas for satisfying such tasteLiterary fiction: Fiction written with serious artistic intentions, providing an imaginedexperience yielding
Butler Community College - LIT - 1301
61. E. I, II, and III62. B. goodness does not persist indefinitely63. E. Paradox64. B. The king says that no place indeed should murther sanctuarize right after Laertes says he wants tocutHamlets throat in a church so no place, not even a church, sho
Butler Community College - RHET - 2302
Roundcharacter that usually shows many sides of personality and showsgrowth or maturity in the storymajora main character, story would change if character were removedminora less important character and the story would not change or onlychange slig
Butler Community College - RHET - 2302
Literature continuedfalling action - climax is explained, characters express how they feel about theclimaxclimax - highest point of the story, purpose of reading the story, a discovery ismaderesolution - characters return to as normal a life as possi
Butler Community College - RHET - 2302
LiteraturePersonification - when something is given qualities it normally does not havesimile - comparison using "like" or "as"metaphor - comparison NOT using "like" or "as"symbol - when something stands for something elsealliteration - when two or m
Butler Community College - RHET - 2302
Apostrophe: addressing someone absent or dead or something nonhuman as if that personor thing were present and aliveAllegory: narrative or description that has a second meaning beneath the surfaceSarcasm: simply bitter or cutting speech, intended to wo
S.F. State - ENG - 104
Marissa DueasKitsesENG 104Misunderstandings often arise in the communication between husbands andwives. In their article, Man to Man, Woman to Woman, Mark A. Sherman and AdelaideHaas talk about the problems and solutions that young married couples ma
S.F. State - ENG - 104
Marissa DuenasENG 104KitsesI feel like the techniques taught were very helpful. Especially the matrix technique, where wedput the quote on one side of the paper and our commentary on the other. I felt this was a reallyorganized way of getting our tho
S.F. State - COMM - 150
Marissa DueasCOMM 150HortonPersuasive Speech OutlineIntroduction:I. Attention Getter: On May 27, 2011, Olivia LaBorde from WGNO News reported thatthe survey of more than 1,000 adults, taken earlier this spring, found that 76% ofhouseholds are plann
S.F. State - COMM - 150
Bibliography1. "What Muscles Does Swimming Exercise? | LIVESTRONG.COM." LIVESTRONG.COM - LoseWeight & Get Fit with Diet, Nutrition & Fitness Tools | LIVESTRONG.COM. Web. 13 Nov.2011. <http:/www.livestrong.com/article/145931-what-muscles-does-swimming-e
S.F. State - COMM - 150
Marissa DuenasCOMM 150HortonPersuasive Discussion PaperI chose this topic because I have experience in swimming and I felt my persuasion wouldbe more powerful because of that. i had a little trouble figuring out what my thesis statement wasgoing to
S.F. State - WGS - 150
STATEMENT OF INTERVIEW CONTEXTI chose interview my mother for this Oral History Project. We decided the interview takeplace in our living room in Sacramento, California around 3:00 p.m., when the kids wereoutside playing and my dad went onto his work b
S.F. State - WGS - 150
Life as a Teenager1. What was your social and work life like as a teenager?2. Where did you and your family live? What did you like about living there?3. How are things different for women today than when you were a child or a youngwoman?4. While you
S.F. State - WGS - 150
EDITED TRANSCRIPTMe: So theres going be 15 questions. My first question for you is going to be about yourlife as a teenager. With that, what was your social and work life like as a teenager?Interviewee: Mm, my social life was [pause] at age 14, I think
UBC - POLI - 260
Poli Sci 260Lecture 1What is international politics?International politics is the study of relations between states. Interaction can be violent (war) or peaceful/collaborative (trade)Why do wars begin?When are states more likely to cooperate with ea
UBC - POLI - 260
Poli 260Lecture 2: The International SystemTwo fundamental changes: Two levels of organization/systemo International (relations between states)o Domestic (relations within states) Look at different types of governments in states, then figure out how
UBC - POLI - 260
Week 2: System Structure: Anarchy, self-help, survival(Mearsheimer Pg. 1-54)INTRODUCTION Security competition and war between great powers have not been purged from the international system Great powers always want more power and will use force to alt